Pallant House Gallery is one of Britain’s most
distinctive modern art museums. It tells the story of British art from 1900 to
now through original exhibitions and a world-class collection. In its 20 galleries,
housed in an historic Queen Anne townhouse with a striking contemporary
extension, you can see the work of Lucian Freud, Barbara Hepworth, John Piper,
Eduardo Paolozzi and many more greats from the history of modern art. Visit the
Gallery’s website to find out about their seasonal exhibitions and their lively
programme of talks, workshops and family events.
Make a day of it by visiting the restaurant, lingering
in the courtyard garden and browsing the art bookshop, which are all free to
enter, as are the ground floor exhibitions and displays. An admission charge
applies to the collection and main exhibition spaces.